List Of Beaches In Ponce, Puerto Rico
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The municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico, has 40''Las 1,200 playas de Puerto Rico.''
Primera Hora. 9 March 2015. Page/Photo 29 of 41. Accessed 9 March 2015.
beaches including 28 on the mainland and 12 in its offshore islands, primarily at the deserted island of
Caja de Muertos Caja de Muertos (; also in English: ''Coffin Island'') is an uninhabited island off the southern coast of Puerto Rico, in the municipality of Ponce. The island and its surrounding waters are protected by the Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve, b ...
. This list of beaches in Ponce, Puerto Rico, consists of some of the most popular beaches in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Only natural salt-water beaches are listed. All beaches in Ponce are public beaches and accessible to the general public at large, except for the beach at the Club Nautico de Ponce, which is accessible to members of that club only. Some public beaches are off-limits to the general public due to preservation or protection efforts. This is the case, for example, of beaches protected under the law by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. Playa Larga beach, in
Caja de Muertos Caja de Muertos (; also in English: ''Coffin Island'') is an uninhabited island off the southern coast of Puerto Rico, in the municipality of Ponce. The island and its surrounding waters are protected by the Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve, b ...
, falls in this latter category. None of the beaches in Ponce are among Puerto Rico's 10 most dangerous beaches in terms of number of drownings. Among beaches in Ponce, a few of the most popular''Best Beaches / Caribbean / Puerto Rico / Ponce / Ponce Beaches.''
BestBeaches.com. 2017. Accessed 20 January 2017.
are
El Tuque El Tuque is a beach and family recreational and tourist complex in the Punta Cucharas sector of Barrio Canas in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It was designed in the early 1960s by Luis Flores, an architect from Cayey, Puerto Rico. It is located on PR ...
Beach in the El Tuque sector of Barrio
Canas Canas or Cañas may refer to: Places * Canas (Lycia), a town of ancient Lycia, now in Turkey * Amatlán de Cañas, a municipality in Nayarit, Mexico * Cañas Canton, in Guanacaste province, Costa Rica * Cañas, Costa Rica, capital of the Cañas ca ...
, near highway PR-2, west of the city; La Guancha Beach at the
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complex south of the city; and four beaches in
Caja de Muertos Caja de Muertos (; also in English: ''Coffin Island'') is an uninhabited island off the southern coast of Puerto Rico, in the municipality of Ponce. The island and its surrounding waters are protected by the Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve, b ...
: Playa Pelícano beach, Playa Larga beach, Playa Carrucho beach, and Playa Blanca beach. Playa Pelicano beach was the first beach in Puerto Rico - and the entire Caribbean - to attain
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status.''Bandera azul para Caja de Muerto.''
El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 1 December 2010. Accessed 15 December 2010.
It is also the only beach in the world part of a nature reserve that holds this recognition. Most beaches in Ponce are small secluded beaches known mostly to local people and accessed by dirt roads. They are part of a coastal stretch in southwestern Puerto Rico "filled with isolated sandy coves and virgin white beaches accessible only by dirt roads that only the locals seem to know about."''Puerto Rico: The Best Beaches: The Best Beaches for Being Alone.''
Frommer's Puerto Rico 2017. Accessed 20 January 2017.
While there are several family-oriented beaches, like La Guancha and El Tuque, there are also many beaches ideal for sunbathing and relaxation as well as many spots for just being alone. Some beaches are more apt for some types of activities, such as scuba diving, than other beaches. Beaches in Caja de Muertos can be reached via private boat or, during the weekends, via a daily ferry that leaves early in the mornings (reservations are required) from the La Guancha Boardwalk in Barrio
Playa Playa (plural playas) may refer to: Landforms * Endorheic basin, also known as a sink, alkali flat or sabkha, a desert basin with no outlet which periodically fills with water to form a temporary lake * Dry lake, often called a ''playa'' in the so ...
. Ponce beaches are the result of mineral
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found in them, and this is, in turn, the result of silt carried by the Ponce river system from the mountains of
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. In this manner the composition of its beaches are determined by the geological regions through which the nearby rivers flow. Beaches west of Ponce (El Tuque, Las Salinas, Matilde, etc.) exhibit sand that is mostly white, resulting from its calcareous content, and primarily composed of coral fragments and marine shells. Beaches east of Ponce (La Guancha, Club Nautico, Hilton, Cabuyon, Vayas, etc.) exhibit sand that is mostly dark sand with magnetite, and composed of fragments of volcanic rock, quartz, and calcareous detritus.''Coastline and Beach Analysis: Tallaboa to Salinas.''
Shoreline of Puerto Rico. University of Puerto Rico, Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez. Accessed 30 January 2017.
Also, the sand at mainland Ponce beaches tends to be generally dark while in the offshore Ponce islands sand is white.


Beach list summary table


Beaches on the Ponce mainland


Beaches at offshore Ponce islands


Gallery

File:Playa del Ponce Hilton, mirando hacia el oeste, en Barrio Playa, Ponce, PR (DSC01266).jpg, Beach at the Ponce Hilton Hotel, looking west


See also

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Puerto Rico Tourism Company The Puerto Rico Tourism Company ( es, Compañía de Turismo de Puerto Rico, or simply ''Turismo'') is the government-owned corporation in charge of tourism matters and regulations in Puerto Rico. The company was created during Governor Luis A. F ...
* Porta Caribe


Notes


References


Further reading

* Ambiente: Costas de Puerto Rico, Encyclopedia Puerto Rico * Cayetano Coll y Toste. Boletin Historico de Puerto Rico. Volume XII. 1924-1925. * USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)


External links


Isla Caja de Muertos, with coordinates for Playa Pelicano

Geographic Information and Coordinates for Balneario El Tuque

USGS Geographic Names Information Service

Playas de Puerto Rico


* ttp://geology.uprm.edu/Morelock/south/eltuqbch03.jpg El Tuque Beach* ttp://geology.uprm.edu/Morelock/south/mtbchdun.jpg Sand dunes at Matilda Beach
''Beaches Southwest Puerto Rico: El Tuque Beach.''
Discover Puerto Rico. 2017. Accessed 28 January 2017.
Hydrogeology and Hydrology of the Punta Cabullones Wetland Area, Ponce, Southern Puerto Rico, 2007–08.
Jesús Rodríguez-Martínez and Luis R. Soler-López. Prepared in cooperation with the Municipio Autónomo de Ponce and the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. USGS. Scientific Investigations Report 2014–5102. 20 August 2014. Accessed 28 January 2017.

University of Puerto Rico, Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez. Department of Marine Sciences. Geological Oceanography Program. Accessed 28 January 2017. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ponce, Puerto Rico, List of Beaches in . Beaches, Puerto Rico, Ponce Lists of beaches in Puerto Rico Beaches Tourist attractions in Ponce, Puerto Rico